EARLY 28. ‘t George Claw. __.i.-___ following stores I “figure, Water Street; G onto Bakery, WaQr Street: IWESTEllll GUARDIAN 1 AGENTS: l. lilmer Murphy. ll! Believer Sh. sud iUltllll-BIDI sud PitlNOlt COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Adverfiaiug TlsoGuariIlsumlyhlQuhtlallyJsslyofthe , in Iummsrlde: Guardllss will ho delivered so any heme in summonses. The ,4 Boylllti perlllifluiihrweeh. Ihoaslllferthisssrvio gum‘ your order to the hey Uhflillhls fer cu your rest: IO Ottawa Si. 44 evil" I1 _. ‘ re. Wam- ltress. aura Oadlet. t1 Granville Street , r"*f -0il»'. ‘unablelprder st once. 5,05,, Kettslngton. _wANTED—Merrled luln to qork on farm. Bert MoOordlc, yiddleton. AFANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. mosque rink. Friday. Jan. 31st. prizes for all classes. Summer- ‘me competition again welcomed. Toombs ._wANTED—1-lousekceper for mgdprii homo. Douglas Boil. Car- leton Siding. _LOST _in Summersidc Satur- dgy night. lady's gold wristwatch. Ilnder plelle iioflfy Fred Davi- gon. lficnsington. Ilewntcl. KENSINGTON UNITED (JIIUILCII — Tttctily-one members at the Young Adult Group met in the church cn Thursday “("1198- January 23rd at 8 dclock. Meeting conducted by the newly chosen ex- “utiva, Bible study followd with we discussion led by REV- I-i-M- Murray, During the bilsineg pet'- tod, plans were made for the in- gtallnlicn service which will be held gunday evening when the follow- td: President — Juries vice-president. Mrs. Harold Pal- met‘; secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacKcnrie; pianist. m5, Robert floss? converters cf mmmiitcu. vrrdim Payntc; Keith Kcnnaly, Olive Champion. Everett Donald. lcainazi Oaselcy. Further liudy on “Christin-t Marriage’ was men taken up tcr n slicrt period. Retmstiments vice srrved by ll“? mnymittcg and tho meeting closed- with prayer. Personals .1111.» many friends o! Mr. Allan Cameron of Margaic. vtlll rcllfl W ltcar that he underwent a szrious ope-ration in the Prince County Hospital on lbnday and hope for hli speedy recovery-K. -lilrr. Louis Boyle. Conway. is spending a ftw days with his daughter. Mrs. Gco ‘Fhomrpscai and liir. Thompson at Kcnslngtcn. lie was acccmpaitied by his son John Boyle who lcft this Monday incrtw lng for hLs home at. Kenogaml. Quc- bee. »Mr. and Mrs. Ciccrge Thomp- son alid family have rzturned home after being in Conway for the past week. Tiltcy were accompanied by Mrs. HD. Boyle and Mr. George Boyle of Madison. Maine. who silent t few days In Kensinglon .bcfcrc returning to their homes. Ilen. Women (Iver 40~ Feel Wealcworn, Old ? Want Normal Pep, ilim, Vitality 7 Doc real, ruutloIu, exhausted condition nialie you tasl tagged uiit old? ry Os ‘ . ll , ll! |. Halos ylm get norm . . . In- roaiicuiry lira nsire: Teuin shirts only zoo. For asls at all med driiz stores ever) when. BBOODEI ITOVE! no! ,' 0991.941 with the worship program] in; officers for 1947 will be lnstall- [Association was held in the School Milrphy‘. ‘on Thursday night Jan. 16th with ‘coined by the mesldent, Mrs. FR. 441mm: rot sou. ._ when spplylnl state sizes and quantities. Colin Waugh, Wlimot. . -HOCKIY. Crystal Rink. Stim- merlide. Jan. 2s: Bot-out Nation. Ill vs. lusmnerafds legion for Macthugtit trophy. ‘ —"lN'I.‘lI.l\llD!ATE hockey gerne Bedeque rink. Tuesday. Jan. B, OLeary ve. Freetown Royalaw Skate af\ter. —'l‘O WHOM Till! MAY CON- CllNz-All accounts due the Kenslngton Dairy Cooperative Aa- sociatlon, Ltd. must be paid by Jan. 31, 1M7. as this ll the end of the business year. 3y order o.’ the directors. w. t. mum.’ Manager. -—FIBEMEN CALLED —A truck which caught fire in front of St. Paul's Church. about 7.30 yesterday evening resulted in the Town Stre- men being called to the scorn. The blaze had been subd-utd. howevcr. when the firemen arrived a few moments later.~S. —HOME AND-SCHOOL bfI-ZET- ING -- The monthly meeting of the Kensington l-lcme and School a. good attendance. Flour new mem- bers and several visitors were wel- Nausz. who was In the chair. After the reading and adoption of min- utes of last meeting. the treasurer rave her report showing ‘the Society in good financial standing. Mrs. Nouss gave an account of the dis- tribution of Christmas lreflls t0 school children. Mr. Murphy, prin- cipal of the School expressed the 'thanks cf the teacher; for the radio |ip5ta‘1:d by the Association. it Wlis (may to draw up a new constit- ution and a committee. consisting ‘of the icrtolters and the trresidcnt. was appointed to take care 0f lsainc. Mrs. Nauss then- introduced the guest speaker. Rev. RA". Mc- Donald of Indian River and Ken- ‘sington. Father McDonald govern instructive address on citizenship. I-Ie pointed out to parents and tcachcrs their responsibility in molding the characters of CatiadrUs -future citizens. He stressed the need cf education and said we should strive for more education for the under-privileged child. He com- ipai-ed the school to a second home ‘rind cmpliasmed the importance of having flood teachers presiding over those school homes-the child i! doubly blessed who has a. zood home and a good teacher while the chiitl wiho does not enjoy those blessings is handicapped for life lPather McDonald concluded his rc- l .marks by giving some of the at- ‘tributes of a good citizen said ex- mesaed the hope that some ay we lovouid have a week labelled “Good {Cltizen-ship". A hearty vole of ‘thank; was tendered tie speaker. mov-d by Mr. m» Pro - {tit and seconded by Mr. a. Murphy. The singing of "God Save the King" brought the meeting tc a close arriid s socia hour was enjoyed while t e tlldllg served delicious refresh- tir-enis-K. now! PRINTS for Spring and to wear under your winter coat right (J-tch your share of heesued-to-the-surt colon in beautiful, " SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) ilnd TUESDAY HAL WALLIS' tliepreduuteVCesebluiieefi "love Letters" and "Sore Trunk‘ new brings you "I Searching Wind". lils most durneile motion picture. noasm YOUNG SYLVIA SIDNEY ‘arm atciiartps... Al"? my. —AIso— PEEP IN THE DEEP and UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS Shows 7:I5 - 9:I5 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 —-——i-- t —HOCKEY. Konsington rink. Wednesday. Jan. 29. Konsington Granitrs vs. Summer-side Legion. Prince County' League. Game 8130. Skate after. ' —ATTENDEI) FUNEIRAI. - ~ l\ll‘. and Mrs. ll. D. Boyle. KCllogami, l’.. Q.. have lcft on. rcturn to tlieirl home. Mr. Boyle being called heme‘ by the death of his mother. the iaic. Mrs. Louis Boyle of Conway. ltimTltiiu Vicinity Miss Lillian Mountain has tak- en a position as clot-k in Mr. Ken Matthvws Storc. Eliizsdale. Mrs. Con. OZBrirn spent a few days lJSL week visiting in Alber- ton, guest of Mrs. Alfred Cllliis. Last Friday Mr. Frank Barbour had lhu misfortune to fall from the top of a ladder to the cent- cnt floor below, hurting his hip and gpttlng badly shaken up. We are glad to report there are no bones broken. The many friends of Mrs. Reu- bcn Bowni-ss are glad to know she is able to be up again after her recent illness. Many farmers in this vicinity are becoming interested in the growing of cucumfbcrs for the Matthew-Wells Co. We wish them good luck. Mrs. Harry Barbour and daugh- ter Wanda were visitors to Cole- man and O‘Leary, last week. —¢\ gloom was cast over Alma. when it learned of the passing of Mrs. Frank Barbour on January l4. in her 57th year. Besides a sorrovdng husband. she leaves to rim-fitting Silks. Crepes and Jerseys. made by such well known manu- acfurcra as Yvcl. Stylcoruft and Junior Vpgue. The size range is from ll to 24%. You wlll wear any one of these dresses with oelrn assurance. knowing that you are well and smartly gowned. Ladies’ ‘V08!’ Department. -—~—i-—— o u‘ The Stall in the Furniture Department. is busy taking stock. st e nreeent time. Whr-n they have finished they have terrific plans h" l bk Furniture Sale early in February - - so watch the papers for "Nico of it. Furniture Department. Tile 5 and l0 has received a shipment of Ladies‘ l-‘islusel Skit-ta in; ' Vl-flely cl attractive new colors. These Skirts am well tailored and, "n fll-U-Ils’. they have two box pleats in the fruit and an inverted ltleat in the back. Sizes ere from 12 to 20 anil the price la 4.25. 5 ""1 1° Dflllirtimont. The brlsiit print cotton Ilouee ‘Dress that you've h looking for l‘ “W! in the Ladies’ we» Department - -they have disputed s llilument of tlsese- - crisp and freali as lettuce dresses. The sizes are Mm it to t2. Thom Ia is greet variety of styles and colors. The price |l 2-50. Ladies‘ Wear Department. ' SPECIAL! Tho Grocery Department has n special price on Canned Maelturl - - Flat l-ponnd tins at s for l5 cenis- -tlaeso are P" "ii by a well iimrwn Fills Pucker. Come in and get a supply for? mctlnlry lll€|I--}’t7lf will be getting a bargain! Grocery Depart- ' New refreshing Brunch Costs ihstare so cosy to slip into and‘ so ‘"7 l» wash and iron - - it is no wonder they are sold so quickly. The 5""! l0 Department has s nius seleeflori at the present tlme- -lil I| 1f in 30 st 2.0- - come in and gut several, flley are really good value. _ innit to Depertasent. __ _ .__-___ _'_._'_.__._. ‘ 'H+»ooeo+oe»o+00+»e+u044++e+o4+o+44+4w+4o+a ELECTION CARD -\ Iiovs dsciosd to offsr my services lo tlis Town of Summmlds mourn her loss. one daughter. Zena, and four sons. Archie. Earl, Donald and Ben; also a nephew Archie Rayner. to whom she had given a mother's care since in- fancy. There is also her moth- er. Mrs. l-l. B. Dunbar. two bro- thers, Howard. of Aiima. Lloyd in Montrose, and three sisters, Mrs. Saldle Mountain. Alma, Mrs. Zena Landry, and Mrs. Margaret Wag- ner of Catnbridgr. Mass. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. E. 0. Hewlett and Rev. W. l’. MacDonald. vtlto took as his text “She has done what she could." Both Ministers paid fitting tri- butes to the deceased. ‘tho was always ready to help anv good work In the community. She was organist of the Baptist Church. Alma. and sang in the United Gturcli choir in Mnntrono. An unusually large funeral oorteqe followed the remains to tile Mont- rosc United cemetery. where they were interred beside her son Rus- s). who profit-erased her some years ago. The pail-bearers were David Gordon. Stanley Arthur. John F). Mountain, Gordon Bar- DOOM Wallace Donald and Nell Barbour. Beautiful floral tributes from the family. brothers and sisters. Baptist W. M. 5.. and United W. M. B. arid Y. P. U. were mute testimony of love and c:- tcom. ' PLAN FERTILIZER FACTORY SINDRI. India -(OP)— A lame factory capable of an annual pro- duction of 300.000 tonaof fertiila- er from is sulphate _la to be fitted out at Slndrl. Most of the necessary plant has. been ordered from Britain I'll a value of neerly 23.000570!) (tf0.C00.000)- _ ' l" Ills forthcoming election as Water and Sewage Commissioner grill if elected it will bs my endeavour to serve the citizens sf the "It to llis but of my ability. l fetl that my considerable. experience in construction work g" engineering gins mo spscliil quallflgotions to fill tlir position w which l om offsrlwg my serviess. ' < I Asylt will not be possible to cell email tlis electors personally lllltjrliis opportunity to solicit your support en l-‘sh. 4th. ‘ - ‘JJSTANLEY GAUDET “ Vvv ’ r ‘etnk-kv- .-l-.4-‘. -.. a c- , kkmkka / Lillctl llul, vpeclsor pinion so fuss with-inst a hw ill-ops of a painless remedy ILITNAH‘! COIN IXTRACTOR-euly a low o lee- sim enl relief arms quietly. ycursosseorn lorlay. In ss ‘reeultsdler greater comfort. use site rdlabte Que rewtQvQnPUINAIFICOI: IXTIACIOI. n r no» i lit Capitol Summerslile The author-produce: lion of Lillian Hellman and Hal Wallis. who. s. few seasons ago,- ttumed up to tum out thc Acade- my Award winning "Watch on this Rhine." ligve agahs melted bhfl‘ prelsemorthy talents in Pan- motlnfa picturization of Miss Hell- combina- ma-tfs smash stage my, W11“ Searching Wind." The til-m. atsr- ring Robert Young, Sylvia Sidney and Aim Richards. and introducing Douala Dick to the screen opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Wallis is a specialist in hlsfirade: he producm nothing but hits. And. since Miss Hellman holds a like position in her writing profession.‘ "The Searching Wind” rightfully takes its place alongside such dis-l illlilillhed Wallis pictures as “Sari- toga Trunk." "Love Ilettezs," "Can- blanca" and the aforomcnticned A-ward winner. “The Searching Wind" tells the story o.’ a turbulent love affair act agatnst the background of modem political intrigue. The action moves from Washlrlllton to Rome. to Paris. to Berlin and back to our nation's capital. as American diplomat Rob- ert. Young. 1n love wltih newspaper- woman. Sylvia. Sidney and married to her socialite friend. Ann Rich- ards. is unable to straighten out either the affairs of slate or the af- fairs of his heart. flfficers lire Installed At tile regular ntroling of‘ Prince Edward Lodge No. 22. 1.0. 0.)". field Thursday. Jan. 23. the following officers wore installed by Acting D.D.G.M. G Hazen Phillips assisted by Grand Mar- shall Htllbrrl Johnston. Noble Grand: Roland- Philip- SOH- Vice Grand: Harry Bishop. Recording Soc‘) Elinor Moore. Financial Soc,“ T‘. M. Llnlclcf- ‘it-r. 'l‘rrasilrct'i B. R. Sllzirpc. Conductor; George Hogg. Warden: Lesior Jonltins. Chaplin: E. E‘. Jordan. I’..S.N.G.. . W. McDowell. L.S.N.G.: Hilbert Joltnslon R.S.V.G.: Ensor Bowness. l'..S.V.G.: A. A. L-ockhart. RS5: Lester Bork. LS liburr Cairns. | T.G.I G. E. Clark. O.G.: Clwrfrs Nitlllfllillll. J.P.G.: Arthur Carney. Dr. A. A. Lock-hart was clcctrtl trustee for a period of tlirr~~ years. S l _______ Juvenile Hockey l Art Larltins Juveniles showed the fans who ltavc been follow- ing them that they will be a snag for other Jltvenile teams to get around, as they skated of! the ice on the night of Jan. 24 with n score of 5. Summersldo Junior Lcgionaires 3. The game was very clean and played on a fine slilét of ice. Both tea-ins showed some fine team play and the fans gave the teams a big hand for their eflorts. This is the first year together for the plgy. ers on the Kenslngton team. Theft‘ ages will enable juvenile hockey for three more Years. so watch this team in the future. The stars of the game were Schurnian, Oatway and Ponder- gasf. Summary: I First Period 1—Kenaington. Oatway Z-qsummerside, schurman 3—Ken5lngli)li. Mill . if-Stlmmerside, Ferguson (Schurman) . .. .. . fa-Summerslde, Schurman "1830 Second Period (l-Kensington, Bernard (Milli . . .. 4.00 ’1—Kcnsington. Murphy (MacKlnnon. Wall) .6170 Third Period 8—Kensington. Oatway ' (Condon) . . .......l0.00 GOLD MINE DIIILLEII NOW CRACK LENSMAN EDMONTON. Jan. 27 —(@)-— A.C. Miller, a. former diamond dril- ler in the gold mines at Fltn Fion. Man. is starting a new career as a. portrait photographer. Officials of the departiricnt of Veteran Affair; were hesitant. at first about grunting him training credits for studies in the Unflcd states but now are comparing his work with internationally known leaders. tic has just firfshed an 1B- week course at the New York ln- stituto of Photography. ler when he was working in the gold mines. and later it became a paying hobby as he free-lenced some of his work. Aithoilh in the sti- force in i941 he still kept up hLs hobby. While in the sir force h! gained the rank pf a triple Mil‘. In the train".- port section. Mtilee hopes to direct his early pictures toward the field. and later to specialize l-n portraiture and natttrul color. AIRMAN! CIIILDIIN MOVE TO SANTALAND u 3' 5 E 3 O WINNIPIIG. Jen. 2'1 —(CP)- ‘rhree-yssr-old Kenneth schoor of vilinni _ thinks he may be chic to help Santa Oisus next year. He moving to the Yukon shortly with hla family and is sure they will be living somewhere near the old gent. Brat alllellfl! sli Puitmnft» Corn Inaiiarioi Km‘; new bums is st Watson's lake. 1.700 miles north of ldmon- inu. His fethsr. LAD- Iao lclsooi- is r them to play | I Photography was a hobby for Mil- iiiitieiusrenrrewrfivrsrtrrs: “Great l-‘lim \» P)“: \\ g _. Axes, double or single bit. Brooms, Cool Hods, Kltclte Interesting [Items From Our I Hardware Department Many ‘Lines {that Are, Short Supply and a Hard to Piraeus-e Z Electrical Supplies Irons and Radios. Coleman Lumps and Lanterns. Useful and Much Needed Articles Heaters, Toasters, Snow Shovels long qnd short handles. Garbage Cons, Folding Ironing Boards, WnsIi Boards, n Utensils of oII kinds. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Sinclair 6r Stewart Limited (Lower Floor) Electric Also Carpenter's Tools, Points, Oils and Vornialtes, and in fact almost any articles to be found in on up-to-dute Hardware Store, oll of very attractive prices. A coll will convince you that our stock is complete and our prices reasonable. ’ ‘" a member of-thc R. C. A. R. and .1135 received n. two to four year post- ‘iiig in the Yukon. Mrs. Schcor and thc two children are excited about the trip and have been busy getting cquippd with felt boots. parkas and all that goes with life in the tiorth. , The Ehcor children, Penny- Mflria and Kenneth. twill be the first white children to live in the Ytrton outpost. Pointy-Marin will celebrate her second birthday shortly after the family's arrival at Watson's Lake. There are five other R. C. A. ‘F. men's wives at the Dost but no children. . l Th;- family ls to travel to Edmon- {ton by train and then fly to Waf- ‘ soars Lake. "It ovi‘l be the first airplane ride for myself and the children. and |we're excited about that too." aaid' |Mrs. Sclioor. I WINDSOR. England —(CP)-Mrs. Julia Wildes. who became a servant _ lof the royal family under Queen; illictorla when 12 years 01d, died aged 99. ‘ THEATRE MAZIE GOES T0 RENO Starring ANNE SOTHERN iiouiaic. root DRAKE i Showing l l MONDAY s. TUESDAY l JANUARY 21-28 , Dance uItt-r Show Monday nlght l | l i r ' ifisunnntt and JOHN i ALL LINES Summrrsfdt‘ I'M IFPISSII lNAl. CARD T. Earls llicksy tilrartered Aeo-ntitsni Office st l0 Granville Bu.) Summerstils PIIOIII 515 _ I . CRAPAUD ' l l IILE BOTTLES PIIIIGIIIISEII We call for ale bottles. any quantity. pints and quarts; hizlr cot prices paid. We will also any for Jove: bottles. Bring them l.r\ and guarantee an ample supply o Juvex. Phone Cecil's Grocery, 7H. ioi pick-up. BRIIIIIILBIINE THEATRE Tuesday, January 28th "DR. CHRISTIAN AND THE WOMEN" will! EDGAR KENNEDY Show 8:I5 By Mail We are as near KUMJOYNUS In VICTORIA RINK, WED" JAN. 29th FOR HOCKEY CHARLOTTETOWN HEARTBREAKERS Versus VICTORIA UNIONS _ ' FARMERS 0F Prince Edward Island t Do not be disappointed again this year in getting your Potato Sprayer or Hiller. Ploce your orders eur- Iy so as to be assured of getting them on time, as about Itulf our output has already been sold to New Brunswick Write or cull: Tlia IIIILL MFG. 8i BULB STORAGE 00-. LTll. SUMMERSIDE, r. r. l. _.°|-._ MR. 0. E. MatIIIITT CHARLOTTETOWN, r. r. I. CRYSTAL RINK to you as Your Mail Box 0hr Mull Department fills your Order as soon so it la received and It in sent. to you Our Drug Store ‘I: the Msrltlmea every- thing Ls available l._v aiall - sllupv write us and vou will get the same courteous srr- vlce us you would if you vls- ited our store. Prescriptions are filled ac- euratel Illll sent by first awstluh return mull. post- age prepaid. ENMAN DRUG CO., LIMITED IIJMIIISIDI Summerside MONDAY, JANUARY 27Ill—-SKATlNG Evening 8 lo I0 TUESDAY, JANUARY Nth-HOCKEY MATCH BORDEN NATIONALS vs. SUMMERSIDE LEGION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29fIi-SKATING Afternoon 3 to 5; Evening 8 to I0 THURSDAY, JANUARY writ-SKATING Evening I to l0 (Miscoiiclis lend in Attendance)